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Erie council directs staff to add 'medium-low' density and move 111th & Arapahoe parcel down

Town of Erie Town Council
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Summary

After public comment about traffic and infrastructure, council asked staff to create a secondary 'medium' split (medium-low: 6–12 du/acre; medium-high: 12–18 du/acre) and to draft a comp-plan amendment moving the 111th & Arapahoe parcel to medium-low for further technical review and public outreach.

Town planners and councilors spent more than an hour on the 2024 comprehensive-plan implementation, focusing on residential land-use categories and three undeveloped parcels: 111th & Arapahoe, the Golden Run / Erin Harbor property, and the Gateway town-owned site.

Planning director Sarah Namella and senior strategic planner Josh Campbell reviewed how the land-use ‘paint colors’ in the comp plan function as a vision rather than an entitlement and described the town’s development-review process (pre-application, neighborhood meeting, planning commission recommendation, and council decision). Campbell said the plan’s updated medium-density range increased to 8–18 dwelling units per acre to reflect…

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